This toolkit helps create well-designed Power App experiences on the web & mobile. It contains a component library; PCF controls and other utilities that increase developer productivity. All components utilize the Fluent UI framework to provide consistent and industry-leading user interface design to create optimal user experiences for your custom business applications.
The Creator Kit is a Power Platform managed solution file that contains the following components:
The Creator Kit GitHub Repo contains the source, releases, issues and backlog items of all components that are part of the Creator Kit.
Source code for the Code Components can be found here: https://github.com/Microsoft/powercat-code-components
The latest shipped version is available via Releases. From there, you can download the latest version of all managed solutions that have been tested and are ready for use.
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Have you found a bug in the Creator Kit or do you want to suggest a new feature? Either way, please let us now by filing an issue while observing the following guidelines
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Please find all information on how to install and use the kit on https://docs.microsoft.com/power-platform/guidance/creator-kit/overview
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